Friday, December 28, 2012
Storming norman
Quick Action
Things do not happen quickly enough. You can write to many letters of wrongs that no one will care about. You can do everything right only to be told that you are wrong. You can recognize the wrongs in your self to actually see that there is only one solution. Every time you volunteer to help another individual with their situations the ax chops another piece of you off. There is no asking for help, as if any one cares. People call when a person asks for help a crybaby, wiener, and some one looking for sympathy. To volunteer and help others almost every day over forty years never wanting anything in return even recognition is not the proper thing to do. The public sees an individual living off a government pension as a leach on society and silently dams that person. Pointing a finger at a disabled person parking in a disability reserved parking space that does not appear disabled shows the unwritten rule of this civilized society. Our government works slowly to correct wrongs for that is the best way to look for catch 22’s to avoid the subject.
The one rule so pronounced in the American culture is the freedom of the public’s voice. To censor anyone individual by public discrimination and verbal assault as a form of government character assignation is the very guaranteed right granted to every individual to start the United States of America. I have thought many times that when a government person reaches out and touches your heart the chance to stop all these wrongs against the under class is about to begin. Our government personal does not work at a noticeable rate of speed (for the public to notice) to meet the entire their protocol maze they established. Government officials do not publicly hear the voice of the people if it does not carry the backing of enough other voters. The guaranteed right of every individual of Redress of Grievance when wronged by our government has been silenced unless you belong to that special class of Concord Élite. Things do not happen quickly enough to be seen in our lifetime if they can be stopped by public ridicule.
I hope NH Executive council Chris Sununu can be that start to a U.S. government that serves the people again. Mr. Sununu is a government official that touched my heart as if it was 1776 again. It is the wrong time of year to expect any thing to happen in our government. Most citizens celebrate this time of year as many of us that serve in the U.S. Armed Forces camouflage our pain as joy to hide the silent demons that appear this time every year since we came back.
Our U.S. Government has stopped my medical care for combat related disabilities to stop my free voice. My complaints go silent, as the Redress of Grievance does not exist for voters such as I. I am 100% disabled from my time in the USMC but do not appear to the public disabled. The NH Executive Council and the NH Governor refuse to speak with me. I have many times explained that I never under stood why men under me chose suicide over coming back. I could never see that what they were saying, “we do not belong” was right. I was a Sgt. in charge of these men during the Vietnam Conflict from an accident has total amnesia from before going to a combat zone. What do I know other than I do not belong?
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
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